logo
History Today: When Anne Frank went into hiding and wrote 'Diary of a Young Girl'

History Today: When Anne Frank went into hiding and wrote 'Diary of a Young Girl'

First Posta day ago
Anne Frank, one of the most famous diarists during World War II, went into hiding with her family in Amsterdam on July 6, 1942. The Frank family went into hiding in 'The Secret Annexe' in the building that housed her father's business. Also, on this day in 1957, Althea Gibson etched history by becoming the first African-American woman to win a singles title at Wimbledon read more
Dr Otto Frank holds the Golden Pan award, given for the sale of one million copies of the famous paperback, 'The Diary of Anne Frank'. File image/AP
'The Diary of a Young Girl' explores the life of 13-year-old Anne Frank, who went into hiding after the Germans began hunting Jews in the Netherlands. It was on July 6, 1942, that the Frank family went into hiding to escape persecution during World War II.
If you are a history geek who loves to learn about important events from the past, Firstpost Explainers' ongoing series, History Today, will be your one-stop destination to explore key events.
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD
On this day in 1957, Althea Gibson became the first African American woman to win the Wimbledon singles title. Her victory at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club was a monumental achievement, breaking racial barriers in a sport that had long been largely segregated.
Here is all that happened on this day.
Anne Frank went into hiding in Amsterdam
Anne Frank along with her family went into hiding in Amsterdam on July 6, 1942, to escape Nazi persecution of Jews during World War II. The day before, Anne's older sister Margot had received a call-up notice from the Nazi authorities, ordering her to report for a so-called 'labour camp' in Germany. Fearing deportation, the Franks made the immediate decision to move into their prepared hiding place, the Secret Annexe, earlier than planned.
The Secret Annexe was a concealed space behind a movable bookcase in the building of Anne's father, Otto Frank's, business. Along with Anne, her sister Margot, parents Otto and Edith Frank and later, the van Pels family and dentist Fritz Pfeffer, eight people in total lived in cramped quarters under constant threat of discovery.
A full-scale replica of the secret annex where Anne Frank penned her famous diary has opened in New York City. File image/AP
Anne took with her the red-checkered diary she had received on her 13th birthday just a few weeks earlier. In it, she began documenting her daily experiences, thoughts, fears, and hopes while in hiding. Her diary would go on to become one of the most powerful firsthand accounts of life under Nazi terror.
The Franks remained hidden in the annexe for two years, relying on the help of loyal non-Jewish friends and colleagues who provided food, news, and support. Tragically, on August 4, 1944, the hiding place was betrayed, and the occupants were arrested by the Gestapo.
Anne died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in early 1945. Otto, the only surviving member of the group, later published her diary under the title The Diary of a Young Girl.
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD
First African American woman won Wimbledon
We remember tennis stars like Serena and Venus Williams, who have ruled the court for decades. But, it was Althea Gibson who etched history on this day in 1957 by becoming the first African American woman to win a singles title at Wimbledon, one of tennis's most prestigious tournaments.
Born in South Carolina in 1927 and raised in New York, Gibson overcame tremendous racial and social barriers. In the 1950s, tennis was largely segregated, with many top tournaments closed to Black players. However, her undeniable talent forced the world to take notice. With the support of tennis allies and civil rights advocates, she broke into elite-level competition, becoming the first Black player to compete at the US Nationals in 1950 and at Wimbledon in 1951.
Tennis icon Althea Gibson was named Female Athlete of the Year in 1957 and1958 by the Associated Press. File image/AP
Her breakthrough year came in 1956 when she became the first African American to win a singles title at the French Championships (now the French Open), where she also secured a doubles title. Her 1957 Wimbledon victory elevated her to global stardom. She was given a ticker-tape parade in New York City and was named the Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year in 1957 and again in 1958, when she won Wimbledon for the second time.
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD
Althea Gibson paved the way for future generations of African American athletes, including Arthur Ashe, Venus and Serena Williams, and others who have followed in her footsteps. Her courage, excellence, and perseverance shattered long-standing barriers and changed the face of tennis forever.
This Day, That Year
On this day in 1964, Nyasaland broke from British rule and became the independent country of Malawi within the Commonwealth of Nations.
The first full-length all-talking motion picture, Lights of New York, premiered in New York City in 1928.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Samantha Ruth Prabhu is ‘perfection' in red saree and corset blouse as she takes over Detroit with desi glamour
Samantha Ruth Prabhu is ‘perfection' in red saree and corset blouse as she takes over Detroit with desi glamour

Hindustan Times

time32 minutes ago

  • Hindustan Times

Samantha Ruth Prabhu is ‘perfection' in red saree and corset blouse as she takes over Detroit with desi glamour

Samantha Ruth Prabhu travelled to the United States of America recently to attend an event in Detroit, Michigan. The actor took over the US with desi glamour, dressed in an ensemble designed by her good friend Kresha Bajaj. Let's decode her look: Samantha Ruth Prabhu attended the 2025 edition of the Telugu Association of North America (TANA) in a red saree. (Instagram) Also Read | How India took spotlight at Pharrell's Louis Vuitton Paris show: Madras checks, snakes & ladders runway, AR Rahman music Samantha Ruth Prabhu dazzles in a red saree Sharing the pictures of her dazzling look, Samantha wrote in the caption, 'Last evening.' While the saree is by Kresha Baja's eponymous label, her hair and makeup are done by Kanwal Batool, who also styled Diljit Dosanjh during his debut Met Gala appearance. The ensemble is a fun play on the traditional six yards, and can be a great inspiration for your bridesmaid look or for a newlywed bride to wear at a family function. Decoding Samantha's outfit The chiffon saree comes in a burnt red shade and features dazzling gemstone tassels adorned on the borders. Samantha wore the saree by draping the pleats on the side, forming tiers on the front, and letting the pallu fall from her shoulder in a floor-sweeping length. She paired the six yards of modern elegance with a red corset blouse featuring a plunging sweetheart neckline, broad shoulder straps, front button closures, a fitted silhouette hugging her curves, and a corseted bodice. The intricate embroidery done with silver and black beads to form floral designs added a feminine charm to the look. Samantha accessorised the ensemble with a gold tennis bracelet, gold statement earrings, and strappy high heels. With her tresses left loose in a side parting and styled with blowout, soft waves, she chose black winged eyeliner, gold shimmery eye shadow, mascara on the lashes, flushed cheeks, glowing highlighter, glossy pink lips, and soft contouring for the glam. Meanwhile, Samantha was in the US for the 2025 edition of the Telugu Association of North America (TANA). On the work front, Samantha was last seen in the Prime Video series Citadel: Honey Bunny. Also starring Varun Dhawan, it was directed by Raj & DK. The show is an Indian spin-off of the American television series Citadel, which starred Priyanka Chopra in the lead role.

'Thatd be fun': Kyle MacLachlan on potential reprise of his character in Desperate Housewives reboot
'Thatd be fun': Kyle MacLachlan on potential reprise of his character in Desperate Housewives reboot

Mint

timean hour ago

  • Mint

'Thatd be fun': Kyle MacLachlan on potential reprise of his character in Desperate Housewives reboot

Washington DC [US], July 7 (ANI): Actor Kyle MacLachlan expressed his interest in reprising his role of Orson Hodge from the American comedy series 'Desperate Housewives', reported People. The actor, 66, spoke exclusively to People about possibly reprising his Desperate Housewives role as Orson Hodge. A reimagined version of the hit series -- which ran on ABC from 2004 to 2012 -- is currently in the works, as per the outlet. "That'd be fun. I mean, Wisteria Lane still exists on the Universal back lot. It's part of the tour!" said Kyle. The actor clarified that he would consider the role as if it were a brand-new opportunity. "If for Desperate Housewives, if that were to come back, and if they would even want me to come back -- I'd have to look at the role and kind of get a sense of what they're thinking about for the character," he explained as quoted by People. He adds, "So I would approach it like if it were something completely new and weigh how I feel about the role, and the character, and the process and everything, you know? I would treat it like it were, you know, something else [new] that had come to me and make my judgment on that," as quoted by People. 'The Sex and the City' actor shared that he went through a similar process when deciding to reprise his role as Special Agent Dale Cooper in the cult-favorite 'Twin Peaks', which initially ran from 1990 to 1991 and aired a third season in 2017. "The thing about returning to Twin Peaks was that [creator] David [Lynch] decided to not really pick it up from where we left off and to create a completely different journey for the character," he says, adding, "And I got to do a couple [of] different characters in the reboot," as quoted by People. 'Desperate Housewives' aired for eight seasons on ABC from October 3, 2004, until May 13, 2012, for a total of 180 episodes. The series starred Teri Hatcher, Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross and Eva Longoria in the lead roles. (ANI)

Why Is Love Island USA 's Cierra Ortega Being Thrashed Over Old Instagram Posts?
Why Is Love Island USA 's Cierra Ortega Being Thrashed Over Old Instagram Posts?

NDTV

timean hour ago

  • NDTV

Why Is Love Island USA 's Cierra Ortega Being Thrashed Over Old Instagram Posts?

Cierra Ortega, one of the most popular contestants on Love Island USA season seven, has exited the American dating reality show. According to US media, show's narrator Iain Stirling confirmed the news via a voiceover that Cierra "left the villa due to a personal situation". But social media is speculating that the 25-year-old content creator from Phoenix, Arizona, was dropped from the show after a series of her old social media posts using racial slurs, including a term used to insult Asians, resurfaced. What's Happening A section of social media users were demanding that Cierra Ortega be removed from Love Island USA after a series of the allegedly offensive posts resurfaced. Many of them took screenshots from Cierra Ortega's Instagram posts where she had used the racial slur. According to these social media users, she had used the racial slur ch**** more than once in her social media feed. What Cierra Ortega's Parents Said About The Controversy After Cierra Ortega left Love Island USA, her parents addressed the controversy on her official Instagram page. In an Instagram Story, her parents said while they weren't trying to justify Cierra Ortega's actions, the "threats and cruel messages" on social media were uncalled for. "We understand why people are upset, and we know accountability matters. But what's happening online right now has gone far beyond that. The threats. The cruel messages. The attacks on her family, her friends, even her supporters, it's heartbreaking. It's uncalled for. And no one deserves that kind of hate, no matter what mistake they've made," they said. Her parents said Cierra Ortega is yet to see the online reaction to the controversy, adding she will face the backlash with "honesty, growth, and grace". "While she'll always be our little girl, she's also a woman, one who will take responsibility in her own time and her own voice. Until then, we're simply asking for compassion. For patience. For basic human decency. Not just for her, but for everyone caught in the middle of this. Thank you to those who've continued to show love, even when it's not easy," they wrote. Previously, Yulissa Escobar was kicked off Love Island USA season seven after two episodes for using racial slurs in old podcast clips that resurfaced online. In A Nutshell Love Island USA contestant Cierra Ortega has exited the season seven of the dating reality TV series following social media backlash over her old posts where she allegedly used racial slurs. While the show's makers didn't spell out the reason behind her departure, the update came days after a section of social media users called for her ouster from the show in the wake of her previous posts with racial slurs that resurfaced online.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store